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ROCK.ZONE acquires vibrating screening bucket technology

ROCK.ZONE has announced the acquisition of MultaVex’s patented Vibra screening bucket technology, expanding its range of excavator attachments.

Left to right: Kalle Tuominiemi of Minimum Agent, Eero Paski of MultaVEX and Robert Piasecki of ROCK.ZONE, moments after signing the deal. Left to right: Kalle Tuominiemi of Minimum Agent, Eero Paski of MultaVEX and Robert Piasecki of ROCK.ZONE, moments after signing the deal. (PHOTO: ROCK.ZONE)

The Vibra screening bucket, known for its vibratory motion that facilitates material separation, will be integrated into ROCK.ZONE’s product portfolio under the new name ROCKSORTER.

Robert Piasecki, Managing Partner of ROCK.ZONE, described the acquisition as a strategic addition to the company’s offerings.

“Integrating MultaVex Vibra screening bucket into our lineup strengthens our position in the global market,” he said.

“Aligned with our existing product line, the new model will be named ROCKSORTER – the Vibra Screening Bucket.”

The Vibra bucket allows equipment users to separate materials such as soil, gravel, and tree stumps efficiently.

Its design includes adjustable sieve sizes, minimal maintenance requirements, and low energy consumption, with heavy-duty models available for demanding applications.

Eero Paski, founder of Finland-based MultaVex and inventor of the Vibra bucket, expressed optimism about the product’s future under the OEM.

“I’m proud to see the Vibra bucket become part of ROCK.ZONE’s exceptional product family.

“With their vast distribution network and commitment to quality, I am confident that our innovation will continue to thrive and reach new markets around the world.”

ROCK.ZONE’s acquisition of the Vibra technology adds to its portfolio, which includes the Rockcrusher, Rockscreener, and Rockwheel attachments. The Germany-based company plans to distribute the ROCKSORTER globally through its network spanning over 80 countries.

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